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Hi Guys,
As per the title, will it be OK to plump the pump into two showers? Dont imagine both showers would be running at the same time, just need better performance on each one!
Question regarding the plumbing:
Each shower is in a bathroom and en-suite which are side by side, with a large platerboard wall with a nice gap to take the pipework! My plan is to site the pump in the airing cupboard opposite side of landing, take the cold feed from the tank in the loft down to the pump, and the hot feed from the top of the top of the cylinder into the pump.
Then take the hot and cold up into the loft on flexible Hep20 across landing down the partition wall and then tee off to each shower.
There is already a feed from the bottom of the CWS feeding the en-suite shower, the bath shower is from a mixer/bath taps and am planning to just tee off the pump pipework to the bath taps and cap off the original supplies.
Do you think this will work ok?
Any water regs I need to be aware of?
As per the title, will it be OK to plump the pump into two showers? Dont imagine both showers would be running at the same time, just need better performance on each one!
Question regarding the plumbing:
Each shower is in a bathroom and en-suite which are side by side, with a large platerboard wall with a nice gap to take the pipework! My plan is to site the pump in the airing cupboard opposite side of landing, take the cold feed from the tank in the loft down to the pump, and the hot feed from the top of the top of the cylinder into the pump.
Then take the hot and cold up into the loft on flexible Hep20 across landing down the partition wall and then tee off to each shower.
There is already a feed from the bottom of the CWS feeding the en-suite shower, the bath shower is from a mixer/bath taps and am planning to just tee off the pump pipework to the bath taps and cap off the original supplies.
Do you think this will work ok?
Any water regs I need to be aware of?